Sunday Date Night Makeup



On weekends, I do not have the energy or inclination to do a fully decked-out look so I usually do a variation of this look. Draw a wing so sharp it can cut. Swipe on a bloody red lip. Slay.

I fill out my brows, pop a shimmery shadow all over my lid and define my crease with a matte brown eyeshadow a little when I feel like putting on a bit more effort.

Brows filled in using the shadow buck from the Urban Decay Naked palette.

Eyeliner is KPalette.

Lip color is Colourpop Ultra Satin Lips in London Fog.

We had Steveston pizza. It was yummy.

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